Kinsey, who is playing in his first USGA event, birdied the third, but dropped
a shot with a bogey at the fifth. He closed his front nine with birdies at
seven and nine.

Kinsey birdied the 10th, then tapped in a short birdie putt at No. 13.

"That was a nice gift," said Kinsey, who only missed one fairway on Saturday.
"I felt like I had a lot of nice gifts today, and some curling putts that
happened to go in, but I actually had a couple that lipped out. It was just
one of those days where the ball seemed to have eyes and it felt like I had a
good feel for the speed."

Kinsey kept the momentum going with a birdie at the 14th. That got him to 5-
under par and he stayed at that number after he parred his last four holes.

David Talcott, Chip Lutz, Donald Detweiler and Gary Vanier are knotted in
ninth at 1-under 70.